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1 <br /> t,:+ <br /> Discharge and Permits <br /> Discharge options for treated groundwater are limited. .-ARCO, the California 1�egi°nal <br /> Water Quality Control Board, Ciry of Lodi, and San loaquvr County have discussed several <br /> �— options since contamination was identified at the site. <br /> be feasible (1 t discharge into a storm drain <br /> Two disposal options have been determined to <br /> �•°' o an industrial sewer located <br /> located approximately 480 feet from the site, and(Z) discharge in <br /> under Kettleman Lane, adjacent to the site. <br /> e City of <br /> The discharge points are shown on Figure discha8. rge, <br /> andga National Pollution Discharge <br /> Lodi, a three parry agreement for permission to <br /> i <br /> Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. A draft NPDES permit far this discharge is ewrendy in <br /> pe <br /> the public comment period of the permit process, permit from om thenCitydrecently <br /> of Lodi, a Caltrans <br /> been fully evaluated. it requires a discharge <br /> encroachment permit, and miscellaneous permits required for construction. <br /> a Implementation <br /> mediation is dependent on obtaining the Permits and <br /> Implementation of groundwater re <br /> authority to discharge water in a reasonable location and mariner, Once permission and authority <br /> to discharge have been obtained it is anticipated that construction for discharging treated water <br /> can begin within approximately 90 day, <br />